Moog is a performance culture that empowers people to achieve great things. Our people enjoy solving interesting technical challenges in a culture where everyone trusts each other to do the right thing. For you, working with us can mean deeper job satisfaction, better rewards, and a great quality of life inside and outside of work. Job Title : Electronics Technician II - 2nd Shift Work Schedule: Onsite – Buffalo, NY Our Team in Military Aircraft Group is looking for an Electronics Technician II to join them. You will report to the Performance Leader and have an onsite, 2nd shift work schedule in East Aurora, NY. To be consider for this position, here’s what you’ll need to bring with you: High School diploma or GED preferred. Otherwise, demonstrated ability to understand and apply all verbal, written and computer work instructions or training in English, and demonstrated ability to perform simple addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. At least 3 years of related electrical testing experience. In lieu of experience, will consider an accredited technical degree with additional work-related Electronics experience Follow strict Federal Aviation Agency (F.A.A.) regulations regarding Safety Sensitive Work (S.S.W.), employee enrollment and participation in the company’s "F.A.A. Drug & Alcohol Program" is a requirement for this position. As an Electronics Technician II, you will: Work from assembly drawings, manufacturing outlines, worksheets, parts lists and other instructions. Maintain process certification per company specifications and maintain traceability of all hardware and materials. Operate and interpret test equipment for test and troubleshooting using knowledge of basic electricity and electronics and applicable test equipment such as power supplies, multi‑meters, oscilloscopes, function generators and data acquisition systems, current and sensing probes. Use computer‑based test consoles, fluing probe, and bench terminal setups. Establish set‑ups for performance tests for assemblies, sub‑assemblies, and systems, including necessary fixtures, tooling, equipment, and potentially the use of temperature chambers. Work with Engineering to diagnose common test failures and recommend or perform rework to correct discrepancies while maintaining the integrity of the unit. With complex problems, use fault isolation, analysis and definition of corrective rework, including necessary work‑arounds required to maintain schedule commitments. Assemble special test set‑ups to engineering requirements beyond standard design to help engineer analysis of problem units. Familiar with computers and software, working in Excel (can perform complex functions) with spreadsheets and applications. Document drawing or test nonconformances. Review build schedules with Assembly Supervisor or Assembly Department Lead. Meet established time standards on work assignments.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees